Quote, "One thing that's not included is a DVI-SVGA adapter.
I can't understand why any Ti4600 vendor would leave this out. If one were
included, you could plug two monitors into the card and enjoy the dual-monitor
features I explored on the last page of the Asus review. Support for it is
already in the chipset and the drivers."

Quote, "Users are able to watch TV
programs, DVDs, VCDs, save and edit them and play latest games as well. Also we
checked out the overclockability of the card too and managed to overclock the
card quite a bit to 295/320Mhz."

Quote, "Prometeia
is a newly developed and very strong alternative to the well-known (also
Danish) ”Vapochill” system. The system is a so-called ”barebone”, meaning the
end user has to install a motherboard, graphics card, and so on him/herself -
using standard hardware components. Afterwards an ”evaporation”-type cooling
device is mounted on the CPU, cooling it down to around -40°C, and thereby
enabling for instance an Intel P4 2.2 GHz Northwood to run at 3144 MHz, while
still having a very silent system."

Quote,
"I’ve
just completed a conference call with the HyperTransport consortium. They
recently announced new network extensions as well as some details on
HyperTransport 2. They also say more chipset makers will announce
HyperTransport support for AMD CPUs. I have full details about these
developments on my front page."

Quote, "That is
the question. While Intels 850E with PC1066 rambus memory seems very fast,
this is only true if you use the latest Pentium 4s with it that run at FSB
clock speeds of 533 MHz (quad pumped).
When you put a FSB400 CPU into these boards, the memory only runs at 400 MHz.
Intels data sheets does not explain that, but they confirmed our tests with
the scope."

Quote, "Although the performance and reliability are outstanding and
overclocking features are the same like on other Abit mobos something is
missing. Read the review to find out about PC Hardware’s opinion about the board
performance, reliability and compatibility."

Quote, "With Treo 180, I no longer need the
usual infra-red + built in modem handphone as they are already incorporated into
the "handset" Treo180. Treo 180 basically integrates the familiar organiser
powered by Palm OS and a Dual band GSM 900/1800 (sold in Asia Pacific) or GSM
900/1900 (Sold in America) mobile phone built in. With this device, everything
can be done with the stylus by clicking on the options on the screen. The device
also comes with a built in Blazer™ browser which you could connect to the World
Wide Web wirelessly. For those who loves to SMS, the Handspring has they all
ready for you."